Terror and Violence
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi: Orient Longman, 2007Description: 250pISBN: 9788125032434Subject(s): Stewart, Pamela J | Terror | Terror and ViolenceDDC classification: 303.62
Contents:
1) Terror against Terror 9/11 or 'Kano war' in the Nigerian Electronic Press?
2) Unspeakable Crimes: Athenian Greek Perceptions of Local and International Terrorism
3) The Indian State its sikh Citizens and Terror
4) Between victims and Assailants in Indo-Fijian Narratives of Rural violence during the 2000 Fiji coup
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 303.62 STR/T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C-1 | Available | 051875 |
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303.62 PAN/R Routine violence : | 303.62 PAR/C Collective violence in a provincial city/ | 303.62 SEN/I Identy and violence: the illusion of destiny/ | 303.62 STR/T Terror and Violence | 303.62 TAL/E Epicentre of Violence: Partition Voices and Memories from Amritsar | 303.62 UNE/V Violence and its causes: A stocktaking/ | 303.62 VAY/N New directions in conflict theory |
1) Terror against Terror 9/11 or 'Kano war' in the Nigerian Electronic Press?
2) Unspeakable Crimes: Athenian Greek Perceptions of Local and International Terrorism
3) The Indian State its sikh Citizens and Terror
4) Between victims and Assailants in Indo-Fijian Narratives of Rural violence during the 2000 Fiji coup
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